Answer:
a. Cooperative
b. Antagonistic
c. Cooperative
d. Antagonistic
Explanation:
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is a control system that is responsible for controlling the body's unconscious functions (e.g., digestion, respiratory rate, heart rate, pupillary response, sexual arousal, etc). The ANS is divided into the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system. The sympathetic nervous system comprises nerves from the thoracic and lumbar segments of the spinal cord (responsible for fight or flight); whereas the parasympathetic nervous system is composed primarily of the cranial and sacral spinal nerves (responsible for controlling many of the body's functions when it is at rest). Moreover, antagonistic innervation occurs when an organ is controlled by two different types of nerves, i.e., dual innervation of the organ by both divisions of the ANS, where the effects of the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions are antagonistic (i.e., they oppose each other). On the other hand, there are situations where the dual innervation results in a unilateral cooperative response (for example, the urinary system is innervated by parasympathetic and sympathetic nerve fibers that exhibit cooperative effects).
Answer:
utopia , or the idea of the ideal society , is an integral part of political theory.
Explanation:
<em>Living a 1.5 Degree Lifestyle can be fun. In a recent pilot project that I participated in, 69% of participants demonstrated they could live within the daily emissions budget of the 1.5 degree Celsius 2030 targets.</em>
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The Nile River in Egypt has made Egypt to thrive and survive.The renown Greek historian Herodotus was said to nicknamed Egypt "The Gift of the Nile".
The two regions that made up ancient Egypt are:
1. Upper Egypt
2. Lower Egypt
The Upper Egypt is located at the southern region while the Lower Egypt is the northern region of the Nile.
Upper Egypt is an upriver to the Nile, Lower Egypt was said to be downriver (Upper Egypt had a higher elevation that Lower Egypt).